News from the Seminary
This seminary news update describes an intensive interim course taught by Prof. Dykstra on the history and biblical principles of Christian education, with particular emphasis on the Reformed and Dutch Reformed traditions of covenant-based schooling. The article highlights Prof. Dykstra's ongoing sabbatical research project aimed at producing resources on Christian education for Protestant Reformed officebearers and teachers, underscoring the importance of this subject for Reformed ministers and church leaders.
The second semester of the 2012-2013 school year is well under way. Between semesters the students participated in the interim course. The interim is an eight-day, intensive study of one particular subject. Prof. Dykstra taught the interim this year. He introduced a new interim course that is the fruit of his sabbatical work. The interim dealt with the "History and Principles of Christian Education." Prof. Dykstra led the students in an in-depth study of the history of Christian education from...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
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